I'm back from ZERO DARK THIRTY (I know, I waited until the last minute). It's more overrated than ARGO, but less overrated than LINCOLN.

Here's my prediction: Remember when the Oscar nominations were announced that I said AMOUR was the frontrunner? I'm sticking to it. I think this year is going to be like 2006 (CRASH vs BROKEBACK). It also will either win Director and Original Screenplay, but not both. Depending on that, Steven Spielberg could win Director or Quentin Tarantino could win Original Screenplay. Adapted Screenplay will go to Chris Terrio. Based on my experiences, I think that Jennifer Lawrence's recent wins won't give her more odds, so Jessica Chastain will win Actress. Actor, Supp. Actress, Song and Foreign Film are too obvious (Daniel Day-Lewis, Anne Hathaway, SKYFALL and AMOUR), while Supp. Actor is a coin toss. LES MIS will win Make-Up/Hair. SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN will win Documentary. LINCOLN will win Art Direction. LIFE OF PI will win Photography, Music and Visual Effects. ARGO will win Sound Mixing while ZDT will win Sound Editing, and either one will win Editing. In recent years, the Academy has chosen to be less obvious about giving Costumes to period pieces and sometimes giving them to Fantasy Movies, so I think this year it'll go to either SNOW WHITE movie (or maybeANNA KARENINA, because I heard it mixed modern and vintage styles). Also in recent years, the Academy has shown that they're smarter than other awards when it comes to Animation, so I do think that WRECK-IT RALPH will win instead of BRAVE.

Originally posted by oiram

What was interesting is that Twilight did not win Worst Screenplay. That went to That's My Boy. I mean, if you guys have decided to bash the Twilight movies, why not go all the way and have the author herself win? She "helped" in writing the screenplay this time!

That shows that the voters are fair.

Originally posted by mbh

My votes are represented in only three categories.

Ditto.

Originally posted by GTAHater767

That is, people will not remember the Twilight Saga in the decades to come.

How can people forget a movie that's listed among the biggest box office record breakers?

Originally posted by GTAHater767

Of course, the pedophilic implications between Jacob Black and Renesmee Cullen were completely out of line on the part of those who made Breaking Dawn Part 2, so it figures that nothing else would stand a chance.

I'm still waiting for HeadRAZZ to announce that, just like when Sofia Coppolla won, this pairing got more than 60% of the votes.

The hammer has been dropped! The book has been thrown! "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2" wins seven Razzie Awards including Worst Picture. In comparison, the Twilight Saga didn't have as big a presence at the Methane Movie Awards. Furthermore, the Methane Movie Awards were more dispersed. Here are the final results of the Methane Movie Awards:

Worst Remake or Adaptation: Battleship

Worst Sequel: Atlas Shrugged: Part II

Worst Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role: Taylor Lautner in "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2"

Worst Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role: Sienna Guillory in "Resident Evil: Retribution"

Me a couple of days ago: there's no way I can bungle my Oscar picks up. I'm so confident, that I'll say I'll live-Tweet a horrendous movie if I get more than half wrong.

Me right now: why did I say that? Why????

Don't feel bad. I think you got a lot of them right.

Gotta say, Ang Lee winning surprised me. Not mad, just surprised. I think most of us thought Mr. Spielberg would pull a Meryl Streep this year.

Sooo... Anyone wanna guess what movie will be Worst of the Week?

I don't think Stoker will be, let me start off by saying.

The first one I wanna talk about is the one people probably know the least about, Phantom. Apparently, it has something to do with a Soviet submarine ghost trying to save stuff- I don't know. It stars Ed Harris, Mulder, William Fitchner... Er It just doesn't look good, however, it looks like one of those movies that will easily be forgotten, even by us.

Now, the next one to talk about is Jack the Giant Kil- Oh I'm sorry, Jack the Giant SLAYER. It stars Nicholas Hoult, who has already starred in Warm Bodies. I will say it looks like if it is bad, the only thing it could be nominated for is Worst Remake and possibly Worst Director, but it looks like it will be bad in that it's "meh" kind of bad.

Now we go onto 21 and Over, starring people you probably never heard of before. The writers and (first time) directors are Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, whom did The Hangover. You would think that is a good thing, until you look at their other work and realize that was the ONLY good thing they did. Maybe this will be a surprise, I don't know, but right now, it just looks clichéd.

Finally, probably the most likely pick, The Last Exorcism Part II, and just the title alone is already a problem. Just look, the only people that returned are the producer and main girl star, but it looks like they took a cue from Exorcist II: The Heretic. I think it is a sequel completely unnecessary, and most likely one that should have stayed unmade.

What do you guys think?

Elizabeth Hartman and Judith Barsi are more talented and beautiful than Scarlett Johansson and Chloe Grace Moretz. Fact.

RETURN of Head RAZZberry: Hi, Gize! I'm semi-rested up/recuperated from Saturday's 33rd Annual RAZZIE® Awards ceremonies, and ready to get back to "active duty" here on our Forum. You all did great work in my "absence," and I appreciate it berry much.

This week's Worst of the Weak pick is between JACK THE GIANT KILLER/SLAYER, LAST EXORCISM, TOO and PHANTOM. I hope to have an Official Forum discussion going for at least one (or maybe more) of 'em by tomorrow/Tuesday. In other words, please don't jump the gun and put up a Member-Started Forum for any of these titles 'till I've had time to do my work. Then, if any of 'em don't end up being "official," feel free to set those up...

And in other news, apparently Megan Fox has tolerated Michael Bay a little bit more recently, cause she is now April O'Neil.

Here's what Jeremy Jahns thinks about it:

Originally posted by Vits

Here's my prediction: Remember when the Oscar nominations were announced that I said AMOUR was the frontrunner? I'm sticking to it. I think this year is going to be like 2006 (CRASH vs BROKEBACK). It also will either win Director and Original Screenplay, but not both. Depending on that, Steven Spielberg could win Director or Quentin Tarantino could win Original Screenplay. Adapted Screenplay will go to Chris Terrio. Based on my experiences, I think that Jennifer Lawrence's recent wins won't give her more odds, so Jessica Chastain will win Actress. Actor, Supp. Actress, Song and Foreign Film are too obvious (Daniel Day-Lewis, Anne Hathaway, SKYFALL and AMOUR), while Supp. Actor is a coin toss. LES MIS will win Make-Up/Hair. SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN will win Documentary. LINCOLN will win Art Direction. LIFE OF PI will win Photography, Music and Visual Effects. ARGO will win Sound Mixing while ZDT will win Sound Editing, and either one will win Editing. In recent years, the Academy has chosen to be less obvious about giving Costumes to period pieces and sometimes giving them to Fantasy Movies, so I think this year it'll go to either SNOW WHITE movie (or maybeANNA KARENINA, because I heard it mixed modern and vintage styles). Also in recent years, the Academy has shown that they're smarter than other awards when it comes to Animation, so I do think that WRECK-IT RALPH will win instead of BRAVE.

I got a 15/20. Yay!

Originally posted by HeadRAZZBerry

This week's Worst of the Weak pick is between JACK THE GIANT KILLER/SLAYER, LAST EXORCISM, TOO and PHANTOM.

I was just about to say that 21 AND OVER shouldn't get it, because of the lack of "Razzie love" that PROJECT X got.

As Oiram said, PHANTOM seems forgettable.

I'm sure there are voters who want Bryan Singer to win because he wasn't even nominated for SUPERMANRETURNS, but JACK THE GIANT WHATEVER doesn't seem to be following the path of other recent dark fairy tale adaptations. Not to mention that Nicholas Hoult hasn't had a main role in a bad movie so far.

THE LAST EXORCISM PART II seems the more obvious choice. It's a Horror (the most Razzable genre) sequel (another type of movie the Razzies love) nobody asked for (and that doesn't seem to make sense story-wise). And the first one was actually good, so they could ruin it. And it's Found Footage.

I'm happy "Argo" won Best Picture, but I'm not happy "Wreck-It Ralph" got turned down for "Brave." It's amazing how the Oscars never fail to piss me off (in one way or another)!

I don't have predictions for March because I don't know enough about most of the releases. I do know that March 29 is practically a field day for us, because three potential prospects ("G.I. Joe: Retaliation," "The Host," and "Temptation: Tyler Perry's Confessions of a Marriage Counselor") are all being released that same day...

I don't have predictions for March because I don't know enough about most of the releases. I do know that March 29 is practically a field day for us, because three potential prospects ("G.I. Joe: Retaliation," "The Host," and "Temptation: Tyler Perry's Confessions of a Marriage Counselor") are all being released that same day...

We will get to those later, Miguel.

Anyways, Headrazz, if you are watching right now, this is a message to let you know that your forum inbox is full again. I was hoping to speak to you about something in private.

Elizabeth Hartman and Judith Barsi are more talented and beautiful than Scarlett Johansson and Chloe Grace Moretz. Fact.

Since BREAKING DAWN PART 2 comes out on DVD Friday, it's the obvious pick as the Worst New Movie on DVD. But I'd like to point out that CHASING MAVERICKS (which was on the Nominating Ballot for Worst Actor) is also debuting this week.

Worst Screen CoupleAny combination of any two cast members utterly embarrassing themselves by making vulgar, crude, and/or offensive "jokes"/Movie 43Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy/Identity ThiefRussell Crowe and either Mark Wahlberg or Catherine Zeta-Jones/Broken CityAlden Ehrenreich and Alice Englert/Beautiful CreaturesJulianne Hough and Josh Duhamel/Safe HavenLeatherface and his chainsaw/Texas Chainsaw 3DJennifer Lopez and Jason Statham/ParkerJeremy Renner and either Gemma Arterton, Famke Janssen, or Pihla Viitala/Hansel and Gretel: Witch HuntersMarlon Wayans and either Essence Atkins, Nick Swardson, or the “Paranormal Activity”/A Haunted HouseBruce Willis and Jai Courtney/A Good Day to Die Hard

Worst Screen EnsembleEntire cast of Beautiful CreaturesEntire cast of Broken CityEntire cast of Dark SkiesEntire cast of A Good Day to Die HardEntire cast of Identity ThiefEntire cast of Hansel and Gretel: Witch HuntersEntire cast of A Haunted HouseEntire cast of The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of GeorgiaEntire cast of Movie 43Entire cast of ParkerEntire cast of Safe HavenEntire cast of Texas Chainsaw 3D

Worst Sequel or PrequelA Good Day to Die HardThe Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of GeorgiaTexas Chainsaw 3D

Worst Remake or Rip-offBeautiful Creatures (Rip-off of Twilight)Hansel and Gretel: Witch HuntersA Haunted HouseMovie 43 (Rip-off of The Groove Tube and The Kentucky Fried Movie)Parker (Remake of Payback and Point Blank)Texas Chainsaw 3D

DARK SKIES reviews came in, and they're bad. So it's OK that Oiram listed it. But why did you list BEAUTIFUL CREATURES, which only got mixed reviews? The only one from that movie who should be nominated is Thomas Mann, and that's just for being in another movie. Speaking of HANSEL & GRETEL, considering how Jeremy Renner and Famke Janssen are never alone in any scene, she shouldn't be included in Worst Couple. Speaking of that category, I read that Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy have good chemistry in INDENTITY THIEF.

<font ="Apple-style-span" size="3" face="'Courier New', Courier, mono">DARK SKIES reviews came in, and they're bad. So it's OK that Oiram listed it. But why did you list BEAUTIFUL CREATURES, which only got mixed reviews? The only one from that movie who should be nominated is Thomas Mann, and that's just for being in another movie. Speaking of HANSEL & GRETEL, considering how Jeremy Renner and Famke Janssen are never alone in any scene, she shouldn't be included in Worst Couple. Speaking of that category, I read that Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy have good chemistry in INDENTITY THIEF.

Beautiful Creatures will most likely be off my list once more movies show up.

Elizabeth Hartman and Judith Barsi are more talented and beautiful than Scarlett Johansson and Chloe Grace Moretz. Fact.

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